Well here is the 411. In the spring we'll be ditching the g/f's Ford Contour ( ) and will be getting a different vehicle for her to get her license in and drive. I've been trying to get her into an air-cooled like a squareback or something like that.(she said she'd drive a Notchback so I think I'm working on her :) .
Anyways, I ran acrossed this car in the classifieds :
http://www.thesamba.com/vw/classifieds/ ... ?id=697015
It is about 2/3 hrs from me so I was thinking of going to look at in the spring if he still has it and it hasn't been parted.
Here is my question. He says in the ad that "the engine needs new fuel injection trigger points". What is he talking about? From looking on the net these cars came with L-Jet fuel injection right? Does he mean the AFM? If so would a bus AFM work as long as the numbers jive? I'm sure the L-Jet parts are interchangable right?
Sorry for all the questions. I hate to see this car set and rot away. It looked to be in good shape from the pics in his last ad he had up for it. As long as it can be fixed and isn't a pile I'm sure she'd drive it. If not I'd roll it.
thanks for any help.
Little help please.
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Little help please.
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Thanks Bill. That would make sense. I'm new to the VW fuel injection thing.I'm more of a bodyman.vdubyah73 wrote:I think, but may be wrong, there was an extra set of points in early FI dissy's. That would be the way the 'puter gets its signal?
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Early 411s had the D-Jet fuel injection that uses a different distributor with dual points in the bottom of the can. D-Jet is a good analog system, very rugged. Find an extra manifold sensor and set of trigger points, and you can wing it on the rest. The Type 4 engine enjoys D-Jet more than L-Jet, because vacuum leaks actually richen the mixture, so the exhaust valves are not living in mortal fear every day.
Colin
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Thanks Colin. We'll see what happens once spring gets here. I'd go now but no $$ is killing it for me. I'd like to diversify my VW portfolio alittle bit.
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Djet trigger points were NLA but I have heard they are available....All Djet engines have a dizzy with a set of extra points at the bottom to signal the ECU to fire the injectors in pairs. They hardly ever wear out but they do.. The MPS is harder to source these days but they are around.
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77 Sage Green Westy- CS 2.0L-160,000 miles
70 Ghia vert, black, stock 1600SP,- 139,000 miles,
76 914 2.1L-Nepal Orange- 160,000+ miles
http://bleysengaway.blogspot.com/
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Well the car was pending and now the ad has been removed so someone must have got it. Oh well. there are more fish in the sea.
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